Jaishankar On Canada Issue: ‘Our army to Canadian diplomats…’ PM Modi’s envoy gave such an answer to Trudeau, his 7 generations will also remember it

 External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday (October 21, 2024) condemned Canada’s hypocrisy, saying the license the Western country gives to its diplomats and the way it treats diplomats from other countries on its soil is Is completely different. Jaishankar talked about the ongoing dispute with Canada. When Ottawa demanded India remove the diplomatic cover of its High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma, who was named a ‘person of interest’ in the investigation into the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Canada’s move escalated the dispute, resulting in the expulsion of diplomats from both sides.

Jaishankar exposes Canada’s double standards

The minister highlighted Canada’s double standards in collecting information on foreign countries and prohibiting such activities by diplomats of foreign countries on its soil. “It seems they (Canada) have a problem if Indian diplomats even try to find out what matters related to their welfare and security are happening in Canada,” India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said during an event. It is happening. But see what happens in India. Canadian diplomats have no problem gathering information about our military, police, profiling people, targeting people they stop in Canada. “So obviously, the license they give themselves is completely different from the restrictions that are placed on diplomats in Canada.”

This allegation was made on Canada

Jaishankar also accused Canada of hiding under the guise of “freedom of expression” when anti-India elements threaten Indian leaders and diplomats on its soil. “When we tell them that you have people openly threatening Indian leaders, Indian diplomats, their response is freedom of expression. When Indian journalists comment on social media, if you threaten the Indian High Commissioner, they should accept it as freedom of expression. But if an Indian journalist says that the Canadian High Commissioner walked out of South Block very angry, then this is clearly foreign interference.

Jaishankar also responded on this issue

For your information, let us tell you that Canada had accused Indian media outlets of foreign interference and manipulation of information. Responding to this, S Jaishankar said, “We will do it differently in our country. We will do it differently abroad. We’ll do it our way, but that doesn’t apply to you. “I think these are big adjustments that have to happen in this changing world.

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